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India v Sri Lanka, Group B, women's World Cup

India rely on Mithali Raj for victory

India ensured that they did not have to depend on net run-rates to qualify for the Super Six by beating Sri Lanka by 35 runs at the Bankstown Oval in Sydney

Australia v West Indies, Women's World Cup, Group A, Sydney

Australia sweep past West Indies

Australia's World Cup recovery continued as they held off West Indies to record a 47-run victory at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney

New Zealand v South Africa, women's World Cup, 2009

New Zealand batter South Africa by 199 runs

New Zealand crushed South Africa by 199 runs at the Bradman Oval in Bowral to secure their third consecutive victory and claim top spot in Group A

Australia in South Africa 2008-09

Australia give Siddle and Hilfenhaus a break

Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus will be rested for Australia's limited-overs contests against South Africa

England v Pakistan, Women's World Cup, Group B, Sydney

Marsh takes five as England surge into Super Sixes

England sealed their place on top of Group B after Laura Marsh's heroics with the ball led them to an eight-wicket thrashing of Pakistan

India in New Zealand 2008-09

Uncapped Brent Arnel makes New Zealand Test squad

Northern Districts fast bowler Brent Arnel has been included in New Zealand's squad for the first of three Tests against India beginning on March 18 in Hamilton

Victoria v Queensland, Sheffield Shield final, Melbourne

Dominant Victoria plan to avoid final slip

Victoria have had no problems this season except in finals and have one game to fix the problem

South Africa v Australia, 3rd Test, Cape Town

End of South Africa's innocence

South Africa's greatest strengths on their triumphant tour of Australia were unity and dignity. Those two qualities are disappearing fast

There will be blood

Mitchell Johnson's spell at Kingsmead threatened to send several South Africans to the physio's table. We look back at some of the most hostile bowling spells in Test cricket

Should the IPL be held as scheduled?

To play or not to play?

Is the decision to give the go-ahead to the IPL right, given the risks involved in the wake of the Lahore attack and the implications that any untoward incident during the tournament will have?

Unpredictable is watchable

Australia have had to strain every sinew for the win against South Africa. It makes for a nice change

October 1963

Hobbs reigns in the shadow of the Quantocks

RC Robertson-Glasgow recalls two memorable centuries at Taunton in August 1925

Royal Bank of Scotland Cup 2008-09, 1st round, 1st day

Rawalpindi overrun Hyderabad, Razzaq stars for ZTBL

A round-up of the first day of first-round of matches in the 2008-09 Royal Bank of Scotland Cup

England in West Indies 2008-09

Bravo gears up for Twenty20 international

All eyes will be on Dwayne Bravo as he returns to the international field, after being named in the West Indies' Twenty20 squad to take on England in the only match to be played in Port of Spain on Sunday

West Indies v England 2008-09

Riches galore for batsmen, misery for bowlers

Stats review of the West Indies-England series

England in West Indies 2008-09

Dyson hopes win can lift region's spirits

John Dyson is hopeful West Indies' drought-breaking series victory over England will go far towards reviving the game in the region. Four years have passed since West Indies last won a Test series and not since April, 2002 have they won a series comprisin

ICC confirms process ongoing

USACA denies CEO reports

The USACA and the ICC have both denied reports that a new chief executive had been appointed for US cricket

Champions Trophy 2009

South African board puts financial rider to ICC proposal

Gerald Majola, chief executive of Cricket South Africa (CSA), said a final decision would be taken by the South African board only after it received an official invitation - and, more importantly, found acceptable the ICC's financial model for the event

Australia in South Africa 2008-09

'It's not revenge, it's just very satisfying' - Ponting

Ricky Ponting believes that Australia's series win in South Africa proves that his side have not fallen as far as many critics suggested after their summer at home

South Africa v Australia, 3rd Test, Cape Town

Kallis named captain after selectors change mind

Ashwell Prince's appointment as South Africa's Test captain has lasted less than 24 hours, with the selectors changing their minds and naming Jacques Kallis for the Cape Town Test

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